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I love how versatile Fujifilm cameras are. The X-T20 is a dream camera that blends the latest mirrorless technology with retro-style looks and functionality. It shares a lot of cutting-edge features with Fujifilm's flagship X-T2, but in a more compact, budget-friendly package.

An all-around great X Series shooter

I love how versatile Fujifilm cameras are. The X-T20 is a dream camera that blends the latest mirrorless technology with retro-style looks and functionality. It shares a lot of cutting-edge features with Fujifilm's flagship X-T2, but in a more compact, budget-friendly package.

Whether you prefer manual shooting or letting the camera take over, using the viewfinder or tapping on the LCD screen to snap the shutter, shooting with the X-T20 is intuitive and — most importantly — fun.

Outstanding performance for stills and video

The X-T20's 24.3-megapixel APS-C sized sensor and high-speed processing engine combine to give your photos and videos exceptional color reproduction with high ISO sensitivity and low noise. Video can be output through HDMI while recording, so you can simultaneously check footage on the LCD or viewfinder and an external monitor. A 2.5mm microphone input lets you add an external mic so you can capture high-quality audio to match the 4K video quality.

Experience the real joy in making photographs

The more in-tune you feel with your camera, the better your photos and videos will be. Personally, I want my camera to feel like an extension of my own eye. And I find Fujifilm cameras offer a seamless, intuitive experience in this regard — more so even than some of the higher-end DSLRs I've tried. The X-T20's engraved metal dials make it easy to adjust settings without having to take your eye off the scene. Its bright OLED electronic viewfinder can display all your settings and show you what your final image will look like, so you can stay focused on your subject.

If you're not like me, and you prefer framing your shots on the back of your camera — and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that approach, by the way — the X-T20's tilting touchscreen offers an equally intuitive experience, similar to shooting with a phone camera.

Awesome color reproduction

As a renowned manufacturer of color and black-and-white films for over 80 years, the folks at Fujifilm have a deep understanding of the role color plays in creating memorable photos. The XT-20's 15 different film simulation modes — including the popular Provia and Velvia film types — let you use different color tones and gradations to add texture, depth, and atmosphere to your photos and videos.

Perfect starter lens included

The included 18-55mm Fujinon zoom lens is great for all kinds of shooting situations. It's lightweight, quick to focus, and super quiet — perfect for still photography and video. Built-in Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) helps you capture blur-free photos and shake-free videos, while specialized lens elements contribute to high-resolution image quality.

Metal construction gives this lens durability and a solid feel, plus it's weather-resistant so you can safely use it outdoors in all kinds of conditions.

An advanced autofocus system

The XT-20's high-speed processing power gives it improved autofocus performance over previous X Series models. For subjects on the move, AF-C Custom settings let you optimize autofocus according to the type of movement for extra-precise tracking.

Average Review:

This was a very hard combo kit to find (color/lens), but Crutchfield had one left in their storeroom so I was able to buy it in time for an upcoming trip. This mid-level mirrorless camera gets great reviews from hobby and pro photographers alike. Can't wait to start using it.

Fujifilm X-T20 Kit Reviews

Good Camera

Lighted pictures and skin tones. Little unsure of grip size and maybe the ease of use. I tried using it in cold winter weather and seemed like the responsiness was slowed but this may happen with other cameras as well. Overall, it is a good camera and the kit lens, 18-55,f2.8-4, is very good

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A great find!

April from Batesville, VA on 3/16/2018

This was a very hard combo kit to find (color/lens), but Crutchfield had one left in their storeroom so I was able to buy it in time for an upcoming trip. This mid-level mirrorless camera gets great reviews from hobby and pro photographers alike. Can't wait to start using it.

Pros:Pro-quality camera for the average Joe/Jane

Cons:Needed to add a thumb grip and leather half case for this to feel right in my hands. Fits like a glove now.

Great quality in a small package.

I have been a professional photographer for over 35 years and using Nikon D750 cameras. I was looking for something smaller with good quality images and the Fuji XT20 is amazing. The purchase was made with the kit lens which is very sharp. Originally I thought it would get occasionally use but the results are so good I reach for most of the time. Besides the ease of use it is super light so a pleasure to carry all day.

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Great camera

This is and incredibly capable camera. I am really impressed. I am a canon user also, so the touch screen is nice to have. I like the small, light weight of the camera and kit lens to carry around. The jpegs that come out of this camera are very good. Only con for me I would say is the tripod socket is not centered on the lens, and is very close to the battery/card door. When put on a tripod it's a pain to get the battery out if need to change. So I bought the Fotasy Grip and it takes care of the problem when I want to use the camera on the tripod. I am very happy with this camera and lens.

Great Camera

This camera takes beautiful shots and is really fun to use. This mirrorless camera is a smaller form factor than my DSLR, so it's really convenient and easy to carry around. The kit lens it came with was a little heavier than I expected, but it takes great shots so I'm very satisfied. I love the look of the camera itself too.

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Features

Overview: The Fujifilm X-T20 is part of the X-series
interchangeable lens digital cameras. It has the Fujifilm X-mount, and is
compatible with XF-series lenses. This package includes the XF 18-55mm F2.8-4.0
R LM OIS water-resistant zoom lens.

Compatible Lenses: The X-T20 is compatible with Fujinon XF
prime lenses (23mm,
35mm,
50mm,
90mm)
which offer precise control over depth-of-field and excellent
out-of-focus bokeh, due to the design of the molded aperture diaphragm blades.
In addition, Fujinon XF zoom lenses (16-55mm,
18-135mm,
50-140mm,
100-400mm) provide crystal clear images near and far. The XF-series lenses
feature special weather sealing to make them water- and dust-resistant.

3" LCD Monitor:
The X-T20 has a 3" color LCD
monitor with 1.04-million dots and approximately 100% horizontal
and vertical coverage in the shooting mode. The monitor features 3-way tilting
for better visibility while framing high-angle or low-angle shots from either
landscape and portrait orientation. You can vary the amount of information
displayed on the monitor from a full info display to "Information Off".

0.39" OLED Viewfinder: The camera is equipped with a 0.39"
Organic LED (OLED) viewfinder with 2.36-million dots and a magnification ratio
of 0.62x. It has a horizontal viewing angle of 25°. An
eye sensor on the viewfinder automatically turns on the viewfinder and turns off
the LCD monitor when you bring the camera up to your eye, and turns it off when
you take it away. The viewfinder has a diopter
correction dial that allows you to adjust the strength of the viewfinder to your eyesight.

Image Sensor/Processor:
The X-T20 features the new 23.5mm x 15.6mm APS-C format, X-Trans CMOS III image
sensor with 24.3-million effective pixels. It has a highly random pixel array
that effectively reduces moiré and false colors without using an optical
low-pass filter. The new sensor delivers faster high-speed continuous shooting
and high-precision AF tracking. The new X-Processor Pro image processor is about
four times faster than the previous model, offering increased buffer memory for
faster response and shorter delays between shots.

Recording Media: Still images and movies can be recorded onto
optional SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards, including ultra-high-speed UHS-II
format SD cards. Cards with a UHS speed class of 3 or better are recommended for recording movies. No memory cards are included with the
camera.

Still Image Quality: The X-T20 records still images in JPEG
format in 3:2, 16:9, and 1:1 aspect
ratios in three sizes and two compression ratios (Fine or Normal). In addition, RAW images can be
recorded from the raw, uncompressed image data from the camera's image sensor.
RAW format images can be processed on a computer using the downloadable RAW File
Converter application software, or converted to JPEG in the camera. You can also shoot a RAW + JPEG image at the
same time, with separate RAW and JPEG files recorded and stored.

3:2 Image Sizes

16:9 Image Sizes

1:1 Image Sizes

Panorama

Large

6000 x 4000

6000 x 3376

4000 x 4000

Vertical: 2160 x 9600
Horizontal: 9600 x 1440

Medium

4240 x 2832

4240 x 2384

2832 x 2832

Vertical: 2160 x 6400
Horizontal: 6400 x 1440

Small

3008 x 2000

3008 x 1688

2000 x 2000

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Note: RAW images are recorded at 6000 x 4000.

Recording Movies: The X-T20 can record movies in MOV
format (H.264 standard) with stereo sound. You can choose from movies in 4K
(3840 x 2160) at 30p or 24p, Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 60p, 30p, or 24p, or HD
(1260 x 720) at 60p, 30p, or 24p. Sound can be recorded with the built-in
microphones, or optional external microphones that connect using 2.5mm plugs.

Built-in Wi-Fi: The camera's built-in Wi-Fi lets you connect
the camera to your smartphone or computer wirelessly. With the Fujifilm Camera
Remote app on your smartphone, you can view and download images and videos to
the smartphone, control the camera remotely, or copy location data to the camera
and save it to your photos (smartphone must have GPS feature). When the Fujifilm
PC AutoSave application is loaded onto your computer, you can upload pictures
from the camera via wireless LAN.

Note: Fujifilm Camera Remote is available from the Apple
App Store, and is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch running iOS 6.0
and later. It is also available from Google Play for Android Smartphones and
Tablets running Android OS Ver.2.3 and up (6.0 or later to use the Location
Services). Fujifilm PC AutoSave is compatible with Windows 10, 8/8.1, 7
(SP1), and Vista (SP2), as well as Macintosh OS X 10.6-10.11 and macOS
Sierra.

Q Button: The camera also features a single button that
gives you instant access to numerous settings. Pressing the Q Button (Quick
Menu) on the rear panel displays a grid of basic settings to choose from. You
can create up to seven custom banks of 16 settings each. The settings in each
bank can be accessed using the arrow keys, and the options for each setting can
be changed by rotating the rear command dial. A total of 16 different settings
can be accessed through the Q button.

Function Buttons: The X-T20 has six customizable Function
buttons (Fn), that let you choose the functions for each button. The function
buttons are located on the front, top, and rear panels, including the four
selector buttons surrounding the Menu/OK button. In the menu, you can select
from several options to customize the function for each button.

Advanced SR Auto: The Fujifilm X-T20 has a Shooting Mode
switch that lets you select Automatic or Manual Shooting Modes. If Auto is
selected, the camera automatically selects the optimum autofocus and exposure
settings from 58 presets. All you have to do is point and shoot. The Advanced SR
Auto mode chooses the scene to match your subject, including landscape, night,
sunset, sky, beach, snow, greenery, portrait, moving object, and more. You can
also select a scene manually.

Manual Shooting Modes: The camera lets you set the shutter
speed on the camera using the analog dial on the top. The lens aperture can be
set on the lens manually using the aperture control ring. The shutter speed and
aperture both have an automatic setting. The shutter speed and aperture
settings combine for four shooting modes:

ISO Sensitivity: In the menu, you can set the ISO
sensitivity to Auto (1, 2, or 3), or to presets from ISO
200 to 12800 in 1/3 EV increments. Extended settings are equivalent to ISO 100,
25600, and 51200. With the ISO
Auto Setting, you can set a Default Sensitivity, a Maximum Sensitivity, and a
Minimum Shutter Speed.

White Balance:
White balance is used to preserve natural colors under different types of
lighting. You can select
Auto, Direct Sunlight, Shade, "Daylight" fluorescent lamps, "Warm White" fluorescent
lamps, "Cool White" fluorescent lamps, Incandescent light, and
Underwater (requires waterproof case). In addition, you can measure for a white
balance value or display and select from a list of color temperatures.

Film Simulation: The X-T20 can simulate the effects of
different kinds of film, including black-and-white. You can select one of the
following options:

Note: Acros and Monochrome are also available with
yellow (Ye), red (R), and green (G) filters, which deepen shades of gray
corresponding to the selected color.

Color Space: Depending upon how you intend to use the image,
you can choose the output color space at the general sRGB setting or the broader
color rendition of Adobe RGB (for commercial printing).

Exposure Compensation: Using the dedicated Exposure
Compensation dial on the top of the camera, you
can alter the exposure from the value suggested by the camera, making pictures
brighter or darker. You can adjust the exposure a total of 19 steps from -3.0 to +3.0 EV in 1/3
EV steps. When the dial is set to Custom (C), you can adjust the Exposure Compensation
from -5.0 to +5.0 EV using the front command dial.

Drive Dial: The X-T20 has a top-mounted Drive Dial that give
you quick and easy access to the various Drive Modes. By turning the dial, you
can choose from: Movie, Bracketing (1&2), Burst (High or Low Speed), Single
Frame, Advanced Filter (1&2), Multiple Exposure, and Panorama.

Bracketing: You can take a series of photos with varying
settings for each picture. Bracketing options include:

AE: Each time the shutter is pressed, the camera will
take multiple shots, one using the metered value for
exposure, some overexposed by the selected amount (+/- 2 EV in 1/3 EV steps), and
some
underexposed by the same amount.

ISO: Each time the shutter is pressed, the camera will
take multiple shots, one using the current sensitivity setting, some with
the sensitivity raised by the selected amount (1/3, 2/3, 1 EV), and the
others with the sensitivity lowered.

Film Simulation: Each time the shutter is released, the
camera takes one shot and processes it to create copies with the three film
simulation settings selected.

Dynamic Range: Each time the shutter is pressed, the
camera will take three shots, each with different dynamic ranges: 100% for
the first, 200% for the second, and 400% for the third.

White Balance: After selecting a bracketing amount
(+/-1, +/-2, +/-3), the
camera takes one shot and processes it to create three copies: one at the
current white balance setting, one with the fine tuning increased by the
selected amount, and another with the fine tuning decreased by the selected
amount.

Continuous Shooting: You can capture motion in a series of
pictures using the Continuous Shooting mode. At the High Speed setting, the camera can take
up to 42 pictures at 14 frames per second (electronic shutter), 50 pictures at
11 fps (electronic shutter), or 53 frames at
8 fps (mechanical shutter). At Low Speed, the camera can take
up to 56 pictures at approximately 5 fps, 58 frames at 4 fps, or 62 frames at 3
fps. The frame rate
and number of frames per burst may vary depending on the type of memory card
used. Continuous Shooting results are lower when shooting RAW photos.

Multiple Exposures: You can create a photograph that
combines two exposures. After the first shot is taken, it will be shown
superimposed on the view through the lens, and you will be prompted to take the
second shot.

Self-timer: The camera gives you the choice of a 10-second
or 2-second self timer. The 10 second self timer is recommended for self
portraits, while the 2-second self timer is used to reduce blur caused by the
camera moving when the shutter button is pressed.

Remote Release: You can shoot images using the optional RR-90 Remote Release,
which plugs into the Micro-B USB connector. The RR-90 can be used to take
photos when the camera is on a tripod or for long time-exposures. In addition,
you can use a
standard cable release attached to the threaded receptacle on
the shutter release button.

Focus Modes: The camera lets you choose how the camera
focuses. Using the rotary control on the front of the camera, you can select Single AF, Continuous AF, or Manual Focus.

Focus Area: The X-T20 lets you select the focus area, and
number of focus points available when in manual focus or Single AF. You can
choose from 91 points (arranged in a 7 x 13 point grid) or 325 (arranged in a 13
x 25 point grid).

Face Detection/Eye Detection: The camera lets you choose
face detection to automatically detect human faces, or eye detection to
automatically detect and accurately focus on human eyes for successful portraits
with a shallow depth of field. You can even define the area of priority focus,
including right or left eye, or the eye closer to the camera.

Flash Modes: The
X-T20 has a pop-up built-in flash that can be raised . Optional external flash units
(EF-20, EF-42, EF-X20) can be used for
additional lighting at night or indoors under low light. Red-eye removal minimizes the
"red-eye" effect, and is available for each flash mode. You can choose
a flash mode for P, S, A, and M shooting modes: Flash Auto, TTL Flash Standard,
Slow Sync (1st or 2nd Curtain), Manual Flash, Commander, and Off.

Light Metering:
The X-T20 uses 256-segment, TTL (through-the-lens) metering, where the camera
automatically assesses the scene and selects the optimum exposure. Using the
ring surrounding the shutter speed dial, you can
select from three metering options: Multi, Spot, Center-Weighted, or Average.

Viewing Images: Images can be
played back one-at-a-time or in two multi-frame views of a 9-image grid (3 x 3)
and a 100-image grid (10 x 10) of micro-thumbnails.

Playback Zoom/Cropping: You can
enlarge a still image in the monitor according to the image quality (size).
After you have zoomed in and scrolled the picture to the desired composition,
you can create a cropped image of a picture. Copies will have an aspect ratio
of 3:2, and will be saved as a separate file.

Resize: To create a small copy of a picture, you can select
"Resize" from the menu. The new images vary in size with the original
image.

Power Requirements: The
X-T20 is powered by the supplied NP-W126S Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery (7.2V,
1260mAh).
A fully-charged NP-W126S is good for approximately 350 shots. The supplied BC-W126
battery charger will charge an NP-W126 battery in about 150 minutes.

Included Lens

Lens Overview: The Fujinon XF18-55mm F2.8-4.0 R LM OIS is a
wide-range zoom lens with a 35mm equivalent focal length of 27-84mm. It can be
used for shooting wide-angled landscapes and architecture, as well as portraits with its
3x zoom. The Fujifilm X-mount allows it to be used
exclusively for Fujifilm X-mount cameras, such as the X-T2, X-T20, X-E1, X-Pro1, and the X-T1. The lens includes front and
rear lens caps, and a lens hood.

Optics: The XF18-55mm has 14 elements in 10 groups,
including 3 aspherical and 1 extra-low dispersion lens elements. The lens has a
58mm filter thread for adding screw-on filters.

Lens Hood: The lens comes with a bayonet-style lens hood to
reduce glare and to protect the front element. When attached, the lens hood adds
approximately 1.5" to the overall length of the lens. When not in use, the
lens hood can be reverse-mounted on the lens for storage.

Auto/Manual Focus: The lens has a 2-way switch that lets you
choose Auto Focus or Manual Focus.

Image Stabilization: The built-in Optical Image
Stabilization (OIS) system uses high-precision gyro sensors with quartz
oscillators to detect movement. A new, improved algorithm applies the proper
correction, resulting in a 4-stop image stabilization performance. You can turn
off the OIS using a switch on the lens for those occasions when you are using a
tripod.

Inputs
and Outputs Notes

USB: The X-T20 features a USB 2.0 Hi-speed port with a
Micro-B connector. With an optional Micro USB cable, you can download your photos
to your computer. The Micro-B port can also be used to connect the optional
RR-90 Remote Release.

HDMI: The camera has a Micro-HDMI (Type D) output for
connecting the camera to your HDTV. An optional Micro-HDMI to HDMI cable is required.
The Micro-HDMI output also allows you to connect a separate monitor for
simultaneous viewing with the camera's LCD monitor.

Microphone In/Remote Release: A 2.5mm sub-minijack is
provided for connecting an external microphone. You can also
use the jack for connecting a compatible remote release, such as the RR-80.

Software

MyFinePix Studio: The X-T20 does not include camera software
in the box. Software for the camera can be downloaded from the Fujifilm website
for copying photos and movies to your your computer. MyFinePix Studio software
is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 (SP1), Windows Vista
(SP2), and Windows XP (SP3). For Mac users, pictures can be copied to your
computer using Image Capture, which is supplied with your computer.

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